Help an audio guy identify various organ parts please. Pictures included.
Good evening. Registered here hoping to get a bit of guidance. I ended up with what I believe to be some organ parts. I am a audio enthusiast and these items were picked up at a sale along with other various audio equipment. My limited background/knowledge is making it tough for us to even begin to decipher if these are still relevant and applicable.
Any help and guidance is appreciate. Thank you all in advance for you time and insight.
Brad
Dallas, TX
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Photos 1 and 2 are pipe organ magnets. Probably not that useful. 3 and 4 are an Allen Organ Company S-100 monophonic audio amplifier from the late 1970s to 1980s. A nice amp; Allen made thousands of them, many of which are still in use. Photo 5 is an ancient DC power supply with a selenium rectifier, which should probably be sent to your nearest electronics recycling operation unless you can use the power transformer and choke!
Larry is my name; Allen is an organ brand. Allen RMWTHEA.3 with RMI Electra-Piano; Allen 423-C+Gyro; Britson Opus OEM38; Steinway AR Duo-Art 7' grand piano, Mills Violano Virtuoso with MIDI; Hammond 9812H with roll player; Roland E-200; Mason&Hamlin AR Ampico grand piano, Allen ADC-5300-D with MIDI, Allen MADC-2110.
Thank you for your time and input. It is appreciated. I know from time to time some old audio items are NLA or a part that is very hard to come by. Wanted to make sure that was not the case before they go in the dumpster. I picked up the lot for the tubes more than anything that were in the box. All that stuff was stacked in the bottom. Needless to say the bottom of the box did not survive.
Sounds like the only thing useful would be the Monophonic amp.
Again thank you for assisting a drive by member in sorting this out. Happy New Year.
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